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Xenophobic attacks: Remaining 327 Nigerians in South Africa to return weekend

According to an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Air Peace Airlines flight, which is due to return with the first batch of Nigerians this afternoon, will return to Johannesburg to airlift the last

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